Medea and Agamemnon
Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone
Oedipus Rex
Potpourri
200

Medea makes this to send to Glauce

A poisoned dress

200

She refuses to help Antigone bury their brother

Ismene

200

Oedipus defeats this monstrous creature at the gate to the city of Thebes

The Sphinx

200

This walkway is named for the divine characters that may traverse it, well above all the other characters

Godwalk

400

She is Agamemnon's wife and murderer

Clytemnestra

400

This is the manner of Antigone's death

Hanging by her belt

400

These two people are not really Oedipus's parents. 

Name them both.

Polybus and Merope

400

This is a priest who speaks for the gods. They may grant visions and prophecies

Oracle

600

He banishes Medea from Corinth. He is Glauce's father.

King Creon

600

Thunder and lightning crash down, signaling to this character that his time has come. He walks offstage to meet his end.

Oedipus

600

He is a blind seer

Tiresias

600

For the ancient Greeks, this color is associated with royalty and wealth

Purple

800

Clytemnestra has a fella on the side who aids in her plan. This is his name.

Aegisthus

800

King Creon's son, engaged to Antigone, who is later killed by Creon.

Haemon

800

Oedipus blinds himself. He uses these to do it.

The pins from Jocasta's dress

800
When the gods said to sacrifice "something precious," they didn't think Agamemnon would pick this character.

Iphigenia

1000

Jason sees his wife Medea in his chariot

Apollo, god of the Sun

1000

By the word of King Creon, this is the brother who is not to be buried

Polynices

1000

Oedipus killed this man at a crossroads

Laius

1000

Name 2 benefits of ancient Greek masks

- They project a character a great distance

- They project expression/emotion a great distance

- A hidden megaphone amplifies the actor's voice 


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